OP, why didn't you mention Xavier Dolan ????? It's the whole reason to see this film.

by Anonymous

reply 1

07/17/2018

I assume homophobe Russell Crowe is on the conversion side?

by Anonymous

reply 2

07/17/2018

Or Joel Edgerton R1, but who cares about those really, really tiny eyes?

by Anonymous

reply 3

07/17/2018

Looks sweet and heartbreaking. Hopefully, it raises some awareness about this horrific practice.

r1 Where was Dolan in that trailer? I must have missed him.

by Anonymous

reply 4

07/17/2018

Mmmm...

Lucas = shegets Tim o'Tay

by Anonymous

reply 5

07/17/2018

That tagline "The truth cannot be converted" is great!

by Anonymous

reply 6

07/17/2018

"Written and directed by Joel Edgerton" came as a surprise to me; I had no idea he was multi-talented. I hope this does well despite his lack of experience in both of those fields.

by Anonymous

reply 7

07/17/2018

Is Joel Edgerton an Admirer of the Dong?

by Anonymous

reply 8

07/17/2018

Edgerton wrote and directed 2015's The Gift, quite competently.

I had a bf whose father was a minister. They didn't send him to conversion therapy because he didn't come out to them until he was out of the house, but they tried awfully hard to convince him to go voluntarily.

by Anonymous

reply 9

07/17/2018

Conversion is probably going to get red state financing and the conversion bans struck down in liberal states with the new conservative Supreme Court, so this is pretty timely.

by Anonymous

reply 10

07/17/2018

Watch this get all the awards, Timo Tay fans are gonna cry.

by Anonymous

reply 11

07/17/2018

R11 I agree. Just based on trailers alone, this looks far superior to Beautiful Boy.

by Anonymous

reply 12

07/17/2018

r12 Yeah , Beautiful Boy looks like a Lifetime movie tbh. This trailer actually captures some emotions, the part where he said he doesn't hate his father for some reason almost put some tears in my eyes or when they beat a boy with the Bible is brutal too. I actually look forward to watch this.

Also I didn't know Troye Sivan was in this movie too.

by Anonymous

reply 13

07/17/2018

[quote]Timo Tay fans are gonna cry.

This looks like a much better movie than Beautiful Boy. Not gonna cry.

by Anonymous

reply 14

07/17/2018

Lucas Hedges is incredibly talented. It's a shame he's not better-looking, because that's what the masses respond to first and foremost.

by Anonymous

reply 15

07/17/2018

I think Steve Carell is a great human, but I don't like him in most of his dramatic acting. This movie looks better. There is another gay conversion movie coming up, but this looks superior.

by Anonymous

reply 16

07/17/2018

[quote]There is another gay conversion movie coming up

With a lesbian, right?

by Anonymous

reply 17

07/17/2018

Yeah. "The Miseducation of Cameron Post" starring Chloë Grace Moretz.

by Anonymous

reply 18

07/17/2018

R15 A lot of great, critically acclaimed, beloved actors are not specially good looking. And again, a lot of good looking actors truly deserve the praise and following they have.

by Anonymous

reply 19

07/17/2018

Lucas Hedges is adorable. ISHC.

I'd love a movie that starred him and Shawn Mendes.

by Anonymous

reply 20

07/17/2018

I see Timothee, Saoirse and Lucas as the millennial golden trio of Hollywood. They even look like HP characters.

by Anonymous

reply 21

07/17/2018

I wouldn't call him a hearthrob but Lucas is better than average looking. I'm sure he has a better body than Timothee too even though we've yet to see it.

by Anonymous

reply 22

07/17/2018

Will this film prompt Hedges to come out during the publicity tour?

by Anonymous

reply 23

07/17/2018

R23 If he does he secures a nomination. Maybe finally takes his boyfriend to the Oscars.

by Anonymous

reply 24

07/17/2018

Lucas Hedges caught shirtless on the set of Boy Erased

by Anonymous

reply 25

07/17/2018

[quote]They even look like HP characters.

Like what, r21?

by Anonymous

reply 26

07/17/2018

r21 I wish their annoying fans didn't make me resent Chalamet so bad. But the endless threads here and he whole 'It boy', 'next Leo', etc. are so tiring. And they're all over social media.

by Anonymous

reply 27

07/17/2018

*his annoying fans

by Anonymous

reply 28

07/17/2018

R26

R27 Poor guy. Gotta be ugly for a few movies and it will quiet down.

by Anonymous

reply 29

07/17/2018

The scene with the chair was pretty profound as I had a similar experience back in 1994 when I had to go to reparative therapy (at least that's what it was called then) I was told by the 'leader' that I was gay because I either had a bad relationship with my father or that I was molested as a child. I knew at that moment that this was all a scam...which makes you pretty powerless you're 15. Even though I knew it was a scam they still over months sowed seeds of resentment that I held against both my parents, although I've sorted through a lot of that now. I still have major bias/issues with all religion though.

by Anonymous

reply 30

07/17/2018

Did Crowe have to gain weight for the role? Here he is as a gay boy in The Sum of Us.

by Anonymous

reply 31

07/17/2018

Nicole Kidman's look is science fiction in this trailer. Could they not have cast a fucking American woman?

by Anonymous

reply 32

07/17/2018

Racist ^

by Anonymous

reply 33

07/17/2018

Why cast an American woman when Edgerton and Crowe are Aussies?

by Anonymous

reply 34

07/17/2018

"Could they not have cast a fucking American woman?"

Many directors will not work with American actors due to their lack of professionalism.

For instance Australian Toni Collette is awesome as a suburban mom in "Hereditary". She creates a 3-dimensional character who is flawed, messy and totally credible.

I can't think of an American actress who could do that. They'd be too worried about lighting, hair, make-up and CGI-erased wrinkles.

by Anonymous

reply 35

07/17/2018

It is an amusing coincidence there are two big gay conversion movies coming out this year.

R51: I heard exactly the same about Ben Platt, but they are actors not models and it's good from time to time that a good actor take the role instead of an insipid beauty

by Anonymous

reply 58

07/17/2018

Lucas is 21 r52

Maybe you’d better get your eyes checked for cataracts

by Anonymous

reply 59

07/17/2018

[quote]Could they not have cast a fucking American woman?

In a film about a gay man that is written, directed and acted almost exclusively by straight people? Fuck that.

by Anonymous

reply 60

07/17/2018

[quote]Lucas Hedges has the best agent in Hollywood, because he is not good looking at all. Nor does he look like a teen. He looks 25 at minimum

Hedges has always had a leg up thanks to his director dad. He’s certainly not a “come out of nowhere” type. He reminds me more of Jesse Plemmons than the It Boy actors closer to his age.

Not impressed by the trailer. Kinda bland and oddly unemotional. Not seeing Crowe or Kidman as Arkansan evangelicals.

by Anonymous

reply 61

07/17/2018

[quote]Could they not have cast a fucking American woman?

This is the weirdest complaint yet and reeks of Trump's "America First" bullshit.

by Anonymous

reply 62

07/17/2018

Depressing. A needed message, but no thanks.

I can't look at Crowe or Kidman without them seeming to declare, "I'm ACTing!!"

by Anonymous

reply 63

07/17/2018

Kidman is American. She was raised in Australia but was born in Hawaii.

by Anonymous

reply 64

07/17/2018

[quote]Seriously, I can't believe someone said American actresses were too obsessed with how they look when we are talking someone as heavily nip/tucked as Kidman.

Of course while we are mocking Nicole’s processed appearance, we will also be mocking Russell for letting himself get old and fat...

by Anonymous

reply 65

07/17/2018

Get old-LOOKING I mean.

by Anonymous

reply 66

07/17/2018

Lucas Hedges also played gay in the mini-series "The Slap". His character attempted suicide not once, but twice (first time was only mentioned and not shown).

by Anonymous

reply 67

07/17/2018

I had really high hopes for the novel this film is based on. It was really disappointing. I couldn't understand the excitement. Hopefully the movie will be better. Joel Edgerton was fantastic in "The Gift" (which he wrote and directed) so this could be good.

by Anonymous

reply 68

07/17/2018

r61 Lucas could've had "a leg" but that doesn't take the fact that he's talented.

by Anonymous

reply 69

07/17/2018

The film is based on a memoir, not a novel. And he should sue for allowing that fugly actor to play him, because the author is quite hot.

by Anonymous

reply 70

07/17/2018

Is there nudity?

by Anonymous

reply 71

07/17/2018

Farting?

by Anonymous

reply 72

07/17/2018

Here's the real life guy that Hedges is playing in the film.

by Anonymous

reply 73

07/17/2018

I would like an Oscar nomination please.

by Anonymous

reply 74

07/17/2018

I hope there is a scene where the kid tries on Nicole's wig.

by Anonymous

reply 75

07/17/2018

Did Xavier butch it up for the movie ?? He looked very masc in the trailer.

by Anonymous

reply 76

07/17/2018

I like Lucas. He's cute.

by Anonymous

reply 77

07/17/2018

r76 Where is he? I didn't even recognize him.

by Anonymous

reply 78

07/17/2018

Is the lead played by a heterosexual?

by Anonymous

reply 79

07/17/2018

Lucas is cute, and a good actor. Better than Timothée.

by Anonymous

reply 80

07/17/2018

Crowe and Kidman? Must be another gay tragedy made by straights for straights. No gay sex or male nudity. That would shock the sexually confident heterosexuals into not buying tickets.

by Anonymous

reply 81

07/17/2018

Nicole has done some great work recently. I loved her in Lion and some think her work in Big Little Lies is the best she has ever done

I used to be the biggest Crowe fan but the last film I saw him in Nice Guys had him foo action scenes fat.

What is wrong with you bitches? Lucas is hot and I want to have sex with him. Timmy not so much. I loved him in CMBYN but I’m not attracted to him.

by Anonymous

reply 82

07/17/2018

R79 Hedges, heterosexual? Rofl

by Anonymous

reply 83

07/17/2018

I wasn't a big fan of The Gift. And, the trailer looks a bit iffy. Why would a straight man want to write/direct a gay conversion therapy movie anyway? I'll wait to see what the critics have to say about it.

by Anonymous

reply 84

07/18/2018

P.S. I also wasn't impressed with the Bohemian Rhapsody trailer. Here's hoping that both films are better than their trailers.

by Anonymous

reply 85

07/18/2018

Hopefully they'll make "Boy Erased II" soon, about transing.

by Anonymous

reply 86

07/18/2018

The Gift was bad. Effective but bad. Not sure I trust Edgerton to handle this subject matter any better, especially considering a particular scene.

by Anonymous

reply 87

07/18/2018

R81: If you want sex and male nudity there are a lot of porn waiting for you

by Anonymous

reply 88

07/18/2018

I'm aware that Lucas' father is a director and screenwriter, advantages that would diminish his record in my eyes except for the fact that he's an enormously talented young man. I've liked him in everything I've seen him in so far, and I'm looking forward to Boy Erased. It already seems to be the focus of some back-and-forth discussion on the legitimacy of conversion therapy on cultural and political forums. As for Chalamet whose name seems to come up in DL threads referencing Hedges, you realize it's not an either-or situation? Two gifted young academy award nominated performers can actually co-exist, and one can actually like them both whether you prefer Boy Erased or Beautiful Boy. Both look interesting; the results should be significant come awards season.

by Anonymous

reply 89

07/18/2018

They have a lot of things in common, they have a pretty solid career even at such young age, they are not gossip material (at least not mainstream gossip material) and they are not the conventional good looking main actor that Hollywood's seem to promote.

And having contacts on the industry makes things way easier but in the end you have talent (and luck) or you don't. Lucas contacts didn't earn his Oscar nomination, the same way Ben Platt's contacts didn't earn him his tony. And actors career is more a marathon than a sprint

by Anonymous

reply 90

07/18/2018

Good trailer. Reminds me of "Latter Days" with the Mormon boy and his family.

by Anonymous

reply 91

07/18/2018

A lot of gay people complain about LGBT movies made by straight people but where are the gay writers, directors, etc? Until they don't step up their game is good that we at least have some gay movies at all.

I'd much rather watch a good movie made by straights if this kind of production full of tired cliches and stereotypes is the best gays can come up with given the chance:

by Anonymous

reply 92

07/18/2018

Uh, to make this easy you realize last years award winning films "Call Me By Your Name" and "God's Own Country" were both written and directed by gay men don't you r92?

(Though yes, they starred straight actors)

by Anonymous

reply 93

07/18/2018

R92> That episode is funny though! :)

by Anonymous

reply 94

07/18/2018

Yes, I know. My answer was mostly directed to people like r81

by Anonymous

reply 95

07/18/2018

Kidman does not do warm and loving mother well.

She was fine in The Others as a child killing mother. She'd be better at playing the mother in a remake of Ordinary People.

by Anonymous

reply 96

07/18/2018

Kidman has made a career out of playing cold people.

by Anonymous

reply 97

07/18/2018

I really hope for Lucas to get in the BA category and get that fucking Oscar nod. He deserves it.

by Anonymous

reply 98

07/18/2018

Lucas Hedges already has an oscar nomination from "Manchester by the Sea" r98, not like the academy has ignored him.

by Anonymous

reply 99

07/18/2018

R99 I know, but not in the BA category.

by Anonymous

reply 100

07/18/2018

He has 3 movies out this year: Boy Erased, Ben is Back ( very similar to BB) and Mid ‘90s. So he’ll be all over the place this fall. The Academy better take notice.

by Anonymous

reply 101

07/18/2018

[quote]Lucas Hedges is incredibly talented. It's a shame he's not better-looking, because that's what the masses respond to first and foremost.

I think he looks fine. Hedges is like the new Leo DiCaprio.

by Anonymous

reply 102

07/18/2018

[quote]Hedges is like the new Leo DiCaprio.

Bite your tongue. Break your typing fingers.

by Anonymous

reply 103

07/18/2018

r103 AWW you triggered the french mouse fangirls r102

by Anonymous

reply 104

07/18/2018

Nobody will be the new Leo Dicaprio. There were different times back then and that era is done. He can become a good actor, though with some interesting movies on his curriculum.

by Anonymous

reply 105

07/18/2018

R104, I am a "French mouse fangirl," too.

by Anonymous

reply 106

07/18/2018

R82 Kidman has really had a renaissance the last few years. She was fantastic in Lion and I would definitely argue that Big Little Lies was the best performance of her career. Kidman channeled her relationship with Cruise for that haunting portrayal.

by Anonymous

reply 107

07/18/2018

r106 Yeah that's why I was saying r102 triggered you....

by Anonymous

reply 108

07/18/2018

French FAUN

by Anonymous

reply 109

07/18/2018

R93: I think God's own country is a totally different kind of film, it's not the type of movie most A list (or B list) hollywood actors were ready to do. It's way riskier than CMBYN. The author of the novel is gay, and he had a lot of trouble to make his last novel published because it's about homosexuality on soccer, and most publishers thought women won't be interested in that kind of story (the problem here was the soccer not the homosexuality). Fortunately A natural was published and received great reviews

by Anonymous

reply 110

07/18/2018

My friend saw an unfinished cut of this and said it's going to get a slew of nominations. He said it will dominate the acting categories.

by Anonymous

reply 111

07/18/2018

Interesting r111. Other test screening reports haven’t been nearly as positive and I know they did quite a few reshoots after those early screenings.

by Anonymous

reply 112

07/18/2018

Next gay pic for Lucas: a Jeffrey Dahmer biopic.

by Anonymous

reply 113

07/18/2018

No thread is complete without the self-loathing gay man. R92

No R113, we just got that last year with the much hotter Ross Lynch.

by Anonymous

reply 114

07/18/2018

Since when is Crowe homophobic? He's never been to my knowldge. Quite the contrary.

by Anonymous

reply 115

07/18/2018

So do we think we'll all rally behind this one if it does indeed get a slew of nominations? Or will there be yet another civil war over the movie not being explicit or black or whatever else enough?

Maybe we'll even get some "ex-gays" here during awards season, arguing that conversion actually works and their story isn't being represented properly. Oh, this is going to be so much fun...

by Anonymous

reply 116

07/18/2018

Xavier Dolan is the teeny tiny guy at 1:07 (and a couple of other quick shots), for those of you who have asked.

by Anonymous

reply 117

07/18/2018

r117 Thanks. He seems really short there but not so much at 1:22. Might just be the perspective. I prefer him shorter; he's adorable.

by Anonymous

reply 118

07/18/2018

Xavier Dolan is listed at 5'7", which means he is no more than 5'6"

by Anonymous

reply 119

07/18/2018

Why hasn't Dolan publicly hit on Hedges? He's the actual gay guy with whom he could end up having sex,i stead of wasting time trying to seduce straight twinks.

by Anonymous

reply 120

07/19/2018

[quote]Why hasn't Dolan publicly hit on Hedges?

Maybe he's gotten what he wants—what they both want—without hitting on him publicly.

by Anonymous

reply 121

07/20/2018

I bet Dolan seduced half of the cast.

by Anonymous

reply 122

07/20/2018

Really looking forward to seeing this not only because of the story (exposing the fraud that's called "conversion therapy"), but also because of Lucas Hedges. This young man seems to have made the most of his connections in the business, which would be off-putting but for the fact that he has shown genuine talent. He was excellent in both Manchester By the Sea and Ladybird, and Boy Erased would be his first actual leading role, quite a test for a young actor. It doesn't matter that your father is a screenwriter and director or how elaborate the star-maker machinery behind you is if audiences don't find your performances compelling or engaging enough to attract and hold their interest and make them want to find out more and follow your progress (i.e, see a certain "Chalamet"). Hedges seems to inspire admiration as a budding personality whose backround in the business shouldn't be held against him, or hatred as an undeserving, bland lightweight coasting on his advantages. As I am of the former point of view, I hope this will be a critical and popular success worthy of at least a best actor nomination for him.

by Anonymous

reply 123

08/18/2018

Nic's a bit old to be playing the mother.

by Anonymous

reply 124

08/18/2018

She's 51. That's not too old to be the mother of a 19 year old boy.

by Anonymous

reply 125

08/18/2018

Review, a thing that stood out to me.

[quote]in fact, the movie is oddly withholding when it comes to acknowledging him as a sexual being

Though it makes sense when you see this

[quote] “Boy Erased” feels like its greatest value will be to parents, particularly those with LGBT children of their own

by Anonymous

reply 126

09/01/2018

Why is it called “Boy Erased”? Conversion therapy doesn’t change your biological sex. They should have named it “Love Erased”, or something like that.

The boy isn’t being erased, his sexuality is.

by Anonymous

reply 127

09/01/2018

Depressing heavy 'message' cinema for the straights. Pass.

by Anonymous

reply 128

09/01/2018

Well that is the name of Garrard Conley's memoir r127, so take it up with him.

by Anonymous

reply 129

09/01/2018

"not completely straight but also not gay and not necessarily bisexual"

Gurl, please, you're gay as a picnic basket.

by Anonymous

reply 130

09/05/2018

That's cool that he even talked about it at all. He sounds like an unsure young man, so maybe in a couple of years he'll feel comfortable definitively stating his sexuality.

by Anonymous

reply 131

09/05/2018

What R131 said. I like him.

by Anonymous

reply 132

09/05/2018

Hedges envies people who can speak about such things with more certainty.“People expect you as an actor to have a voice that’s set in some way, and that’s really not what I am,” he says. “I’m very much within the conflict and confusion of my own life, still, and I definitely feel a pressure to step up in a way. I prefer to step up in my art, and I don’t entirely know how to in my life.”

That's fair. I try really hard to see where people are coming from but I still sometimes find it hard to accept people in their twenties and older not knowing where their sexuality lies . Maybe they aren't ready to tell others but by now I would think he knows that he's gay or bi. He knows what gets him hard.

by Anonymous

reply 133

09/05/2018

He knows he’s gay. C’mon, guys. It’s crystal clear. But he played the “ fluid” card. Good for him otherwise no more projects and I want him to succeed.

by Anonymous

reply 134

09/05/2018

It sounds more like he is pretty much straight but playing up his queerness because he is starring in a Oscar bait gay movie...

I mean his quote is basically claiming he falls way closer to the straight side.

by Anonymous

reply 135

09/05/2018

R135 And I’m Maria Theresa. He was really sly, I give him that. But, you don’t have to be a genius to see he’s more rainbow than ever. Anyway....Personally I’m more interested in seeing him in Ben is Back than BE.

by Anonymous

reply 136

09/05/2018

Just saying, his "not 100.0% straight but definitely NOT gay or bisexual so you better not call me that" isn't a bust out the champagne moment for me. But to each his own.

I think he is most turned on by possible award love right now.

by Anonymous

reply 137

09/05/2018

Exactly. He has 3 movies out this year. The nomination is on its way. Is there a thread for Ben is Back?

by Anonymous

reply 138

09/05/2018

I thought he came across as very honest in the interview, not playing games. It sounds like he might be bi discordant, with his romantic attractions predominately directed towards men and his base sexual attraction towards women.

by Anonymous

reply 139

09/05/2018

What I got from the previous review, in case you didn't read it-

[quote] (Hedges') Charlie Brown-like face

[quote] (Taylor Swift's boyfriend's part in the film) Its lone sex scene features a horrific encounter with a college crush (Joe Alwyn), who brutally rapes Jared....

by Anonymous

reply 140

09/05/2018

The way I see it, he's a gay guy who doesn't want to burn bridges by admitting he's gay, so he leaves all options open and emphasises his heterosexual attractions because his agent might advise him to beard in the future.

At least he hasn't said he's straight. Not that anyone at all would believe THAT.

by Anonymous

reply 141

09/05/2018

A round of applause for R141. Finally someone who gets it.

by Anonymous

reply 142

09/05/2018

He grew up in the industry with his director dad, so he’s more savvy than he plays with his “unsure” kid schtick.

The Boy Erased reviews are pretty lukewarm though, with Kidman and Crowe getting more notice than Hedges (I think the Variety review gave him all of one sentence) so a nomination is seeming less and less likely.

by Anonymous

reply 143

09/05/2018

I think he has a better shot with Ben is Back than Boy Erased. Those clips from the trailer were really good. And the Supporting category this is year is the....void.

by Anonymous

reply 144

09/05/2018

I’d say Supporting is pretty tight r144. Chalamet and Elliot are topping most of the early surveys with Richard E Grant third, and guys like Daniel Kaluya, Kyle Chandler, Michael B Jordan, Adam Driver and even Sam Rockwell in the mix.

by Anonymous

reply 145

09/05/2018

R135 and R137 Exactly. It reeks of cutting the noose before someone hangs him a la ; "Cis straight white actor steals queer role!" Now all the SJW's can celebrate his part and not drag him, because he 'exists' on the spectrum. Never mind he is saying never call him gay, or even bisexual. YAWN. And if it is like R141, then thats kind of worse to me. Just dont say anything. Dont shit on gay people until you are ready to be completely upfront. Encourages fluidity, change in orientation etc is NEGATIVE to us, even more so when you are starring in a conversion therapy movie.

by Anonymous

reply 146

09/05/2018

[quote]The Boy Erased reviews are pretty lukewarm though

Yeah, early reviews make it seem this isn't a powerhouse movie. More of a well made TV movie.

by Anonymous

reply 147

09/05/2018

Wake me when Lucas actually comes out as something

by Anonymous

reply 148

09/05/2018

My "Spectrum" is either dicks or butts, or both.

by Anonymous

reply 149

09/05/2018

R145 Well, not really. I agree with the names you mentioned, but if a guy under 25 must get in the battle, in this case, is between Lucas and Chalamet. The Academy won’t nominate two twinks for basically the same role: drug addict or ex drug addict. In the BIB tralier he was really good, seriously.

I think he’ll be a double nominee, joining that very select club of actors.

by Anonymous

reply 153

09/06/2018

R147 - the trailer seemed Hallmark'ish, if Hallmark did the gays.

by Anonymous

reply 154

09/06/2018

Would the PR shill for Ben Is Back go ahead and post the damn trailer already!

by Anonymous

reply 155

09/07/2018

Here it is the BIB trailer, and I’m no PR lmao.

by Anonymous

reply 156

09/07/2018

Yikes, at first I thought the father was being played by John Goodman before I realized it was Russell Crowe.

by Anonymous

reply 157

09/07/2018

So, any opinions about BIB?

by Anonymous

reply 158

09/07/2018

Troy Sivan promotes "Boy Erased"

by Anonymous

reply 159

09/07/2018

I like his new album A LOT! But, I loathe his incessant praise of Swift.

by Anonymous

reply 160

09/07/2018

[quote]Boy Erased is haunting and brilliantly cast, but something is missing

by Anonymous

reply 161

09/08/2018

I have to go bathe after I see troye s on a talk show

he looks.....icky

by Anonymous

reply 162

09/09/2018

Lucas Hedges: I’m not gay, bi or straight…I just don’t believe in labels!

by Anonymous

reply 163

09/09/2018

So will we be seeing him dating a guy soon?

by Anonymous

reply 164

09/09/2018

Boy Erased and Ben is Back is playing the Hampton Film Festival

by Anonymous

reply 165

09/13/2018

R151 “them to skunts”? Are you really that stupid (I suspect that you are) or was this a brilliant attempt at satire (I suspect not)?

by Anonymous

reply 166

09/16/2018

This movie is surprisingly funny.

by Anonymous

reply 167

09/17/2018

"It feels like a relief for me to put words to something that is complex and feels like it honors my own experience": Lucas Hedges on finally voicing his sexual orientation

by Anonymous

reply 168

10/01/2018

I'd love to see it

by Anonymous

reply 169

10/01/2018

Lucas Hedges, Boy Wonder

by Anonymous

reply 170

10/01/2018

adorable

by Anonymous

reply 171

10/02/2018

Erased director Joel Edgerton praised Lucas for the interview: ". I’m very proud of how he handled that interview and how he’s been embraced for that."

Of course he is proud, Hedges nonsensical admission means he can't get attacked for having a straight lead.

by Anonymous

reply 172

10/02/2018

you mean he can't be attacked for having a straight-ish lead.

by Anonymous

reply 173

10/02/2018

he's straighter than I am

by Anonymous

reply 174

10/02/2018

R164 in your dreams — if he wants a solid acting career

by Anonymous

reply 175

10/02/2018

Any word on how he's doing on Broadway?

by Anonymous

reply 176

10/02/2018

ugly and an insufferable queer twat. Wont be seeing this shit.

by Anonymous

reply 177

10/02/2018

looks like fun

by Anonymous

reply 178

10/02/2018

The movie felt too mild to me. Edgerton wants to be even handed and depict the parents and counsellors as misguided people doing what they think is the right thing, rather than villains... but then the film doesn’t have much bite.

I was expecting the conversion therapy to be much harsher than it was. It’s wrongheaded and ridiculous, and the experience would still be upsetting to a young gay person, but he isn’t locked up at night, he’s not really treated badly (within the context), he isn’t given shock treatments or anything like that... i expected something scarier, though maybe I’m too far removed from a kid’s perspective.

Lucas is good in it, though the movie kind of downplays the character’s sexuality. If he gets any Oscar recognition it will be for Ben Is Back, it’s a showier role. Russell looks godawful, though in his defence he’s trying to look like the real dad.

by Anonymous

reply 179

10/12/2018

Is this the kid in Manchester by the Sea? I hated that kid.

by Anonymous

reply 180

10/12/2018

Why the quotes?

Manchester By The Sea sucked.

by Anonymous

reply 181

10/12/2018

R179

[quote] but he isn’t locked up at night, he’s not really treated badly (within the context), he isn’t given shock treatments or anything like that...

It's not Schindler's List.....Jeez. Don't you think this portrayal makes it look more realistic??

by Anonymous

reply 182

10/12/2018

[quote]It's not Schindler's List.....Jeez. Don't you think this portrayal makes it look more realistic??

Not saying the movie didn’t depict his experience accurately. I just expected it would be worse.

by Anonymous

reply 183

10/12/2018

[Quote]Lucas is good in it, though the movie kind of downplays the character’s sexuality

A lot of reviewers have noted that which dissapoints me. Let's make a movie all about gay sexuality without any gay sexuality!

"Gay Erased"

by Anonymous

reply 184

10/12/2018

The only sexuality this movie has is the typical "gay are perverts" sexuality portrayal.

by Anonymous

reply 185

10/12/2018

Is this when I point out it was written and directed by a straight guy?

by Anonymous

reply 186

10/12/2018

Maybe they should rename the movie "Gay Erased"

by Anonymous

reply 187

10/12/2018

Is this the best gay movie for this year?

by Anonymous

reply 188

10/19/2018

Just went to screening for SAG Nominating Committee. Nicole Kidman did a Q&A afterward.

I thought it was a well acted but rudimentary film better suited for the small screen. Hedges is great, Crowe is very good and Kidman is extremely touching as the mother. Kidman claimed afterward she’d never heard of gay conversion therapy before reading the book upon which the script is based. I found that to be a tad unbelievable.

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In the last ten minutes of the film Jared walks into a party and in the kitchen seems to be embracing someone who looks a lot like Henry, the classmate who raped him in college. And shortly thereafter we see a framed photo of Jared with someone who looks an awful lot like Henry. WTF?

by Anonymous

reply 189

10/20/2018

It wasn’t Henry.

by Anonymous

reply 190

10/30/2018

I came here to post the same (R67), obviously someone has decided that he can do 'vulnerable closeted gay teen having a crisis' really well. I didn't know he played something similar in Ladybird.

by Anonymous

reply 191

10/30/2018

I've often said Luke Hedges was the REAL star of Lady Bird.......But the Timothee Twink Lovers prefer Timothee, no matter how hideous his acting is...

by Anonymous

reply 192

10/30/2018

If anyone is interested in a really good portrayal of the inner turmoil of closeted gay teenagers then American Crime series 2 is very good. Unfortunately the main plot revolves around the rape of one of them so it is pretty dark, but both young actors are very good. Unlike in some dramas they are not santised - they're messy and lonely and scared, but also sexual and angry and experimenting, but most of all they feel very real as characters. I read a review that said that 'Boy Erased' had something missing - maybe it's that messiness and complexity?

The main actor, Connor Jessup is very very good, everything about the way he speaks conveys what he's not saying, the pressure to keep everything inside. Felicity Huffman is also great as a headmistress trying to protect the reputation of her private school.

i find the love for Timothee disturbing considering how young he looks.

by Anonymous

reply 195

10/30/2018

Hedges is the son of writer director Peter Hedges (“what’s eating Gilbert grape “)-hmmm wonder how he got his start -I have no desire to see this movie with ridiculous Nicole Kidman staggering around as a stupid Southern stereotype with hair in rollers and botched Aussie -southern accent -

by Anonymous

reply 196

10/30/2018

Oh, shut up, r195.

by Anonymous

reply 197

10/30/2018

lousy casting

no way

will I go

by Anonymous

reply 198

10/31/2018

Another one I can't wait to not watch.

by Anonymous

reply 199

10/31/2018

R135 ----I have a theory about Timothee Chalemet and why so many gay guys "love" him----and it sounds like you might have stumbled on it.......Wait and see---as soon as Timothee doesn't look 15 he won't be a DL Fave anymore....He has no acting range---unless you count his blatant attempt to fool straight people into believing he likes girls.

by Anonymous

reply 200

10/31/2018

R200 But honestly, it's hard to not like him as an actor if you see this devastating performance.

by Anonymous

reply 201

10/31/2018

There often seems to be a certain blankness to his features too 200, especially in the photo you posted. It partly comes with having pupils that seem to be sitting too high in his eyes, possibly the 'heavy-lidded' look. It ends up looking sleepy and passive, which again fits the image that we're describing.

by Anonymous

reply 202

10/31/2018

R201 No thanks. I like MEN----not bottom feminine male models crying because they desperately want an Oscar. At least Lucas Hedges can act.. And if Steve Carell didn't win an Oscar for Foxcatcher (which he should have)---he sure isn't getting one here.

by Anonymous

reply 203

10/31/2018

[quote].He has no acting range---unless you count his blatant attempt to fool straight people into believing he likes girls.

In your opinion. He was excellent in a very boring movie CMBMN and has the range of every other 22-year-old in the business. He’s only done 10 movies and been in a lead role in less than half. It’s a little too soon to be talking about range. And I’m not a huge fan.

by Anonymous

reply 204

11/01/2018

It's mostly women who are into Chalamet even on DL, not gay guys R200

by Anonymous

reply 205

11/01/2018

Isn’t Lucas wonderful?

by Anonymous

reply 206

11/01/2018

Lucas tries to describe his sexuality

by Anonymous

reply 207

11/01/2018

What a tired little queen Lucas turned out to be.

by Anonymous

reply 208

11/01/2018

Has he had a nude scene yet?

by Anonymous

reply 209

11/01/2018

When is it showing…hurry up!

by Anonymous

reply 210

11/04/2018

R210 It's playing in limited release now.

Focus Features is promoting the hell out of this on Facebook. They even had a panel on LGBTQ+ Films & Filmmakers.

If it comes to a theater near me, then I'll see it. I try to support black and LBGTQ+ films in the theater, even though I detest going to them--movie theaters, that is.

by Anonymous

reply 211

11/09/2018

Did anyone go to see this? I saw it yesterday and was very disappointed. I thought that (surprisingly) Russell Crowe was the best actor, by far, in the movie, which I really wasn't expecting after hearing about this kid for months.

by Anonymous

reply 212

11/10/2018

The trailer makes it look like a gay movie made for straight audiences.

by Anonymous

reply 213

11/10/2018

Because it is.

by Anonymous

reply 214

11/10/2018

So basically most gay movies R213

by Anonymous

reply 215

11/10/2018

Most gay movies with mainstream stars and Oscar aspirations unforuntately.

But not all and as someone in the LGBT community, I don't really want to sit through a couple of hours of straight people patting themselves on the back about how down they are with "the gays."

I just saw the Freddie Mercury movie and although I appreciate Rami Malek's performance, and I loved seeing "Jamie" from the UK Shameless play a sexy cater waiter. I didn't really appreciate the whole "straight Freddie good/gay Freddie bad" message from the straight bandmates who authorized the movie.

If anyone remembers the movie Jeffrey, where they had that funny little opening about how straight audiences reacted to gay men kissing? The implication was that straight women would think it was adorable and straight men would be disgusted. Except in our audience, all the straight people were disgusted.

While watching Bohemian Rhapsody, nobody reacted to men kissing. It was normal to the audience.

Time for Hollywood to catch the fuck up with audiences at the very least.

by Anonymous

reply 216

11/10/2018

It starts this Thursday at my local multiplex. I think Lucas Hedges is absolutely dreamy!

by Anonymous

reply 217

11/11/2018

R207: Try is the best way to describe it. It was better than the first time but frankly if you don't want to be clear (labels and all that) it's better to think a lot about what you want to say because if not it ends in a nonsense (Jack Falahee knows a lot about that, nobody came out as straight in a most complicated way)

by Anonymous

reply 218

11/11/2018

I just saw the movie tonight and was surprised that it was rated R. As others stated it is very much a gay movie made for straights, but by far the most important message it is portraying is the harm that conversion therapy does to young people, so it would have been important to allow an audience of PG13 and above to see it.

I thought when I got my ticket that perhaps there would be a somewhat explicit sex scene, but as others have stated it is pretty much sexless. There is a rape scene, but it is neither that violent nor explicit. The movie Speak from 2004 was about rape and what was shown was comparable and only had a PG13 rating. According to IMDB there are four “Fucks” in it, which I know from reading about The Hate You Give, is three to many to get a PG13 rating, though THUG did lobby successfully to get two “Fucks” and keep its PG13 status. If that was the reason for the R, I wish they would have reduced them to reach a larger audience.

According to IMDB it is certified for ages 11 in Sweden, 12 in Germany, 14A in Canada, 15 in UK and MA 15 in Australia. All more reasonable that R here in the USA. I looked to see what this years other gay conversion therapy film, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, was rated, and it looks like they chose not to as it is listed as NR. Was that a choice because it too was given an R and they wanted it to reach young people so they skipped it? Is that what hurt it’s chances at the box office, as I understand it many chains won’t show an unrated movie. Is it partly because of homophobia that these films have an R rating, the gay content automatically pushing it into an R category?

With Lucas Hedges and Troye Sivan it has the potential to pull in young gay teens who this movie could impact in a positive way, much the way Love, Simon, a PG13 movie, did earlier this year. What gives?

by Anonymous

reply 219

11/18/2018

R35 seems you're talking out of your ass and grasping at straws. You provided no reason/example as to why or how American actresses are unprofessional, which is a generalization. Vera Fermiga could've done Toni Collette's part. She can get down and dirty. As others have pointed out, Nicole Kidman is high-maintenance.

The reason why Kidman was hired was because Joel Edgerton (an Aussie) wrote, directed and produced the film. The Aussies look out for each other, as Cate Blanchett once said, since they seem to be a minority in Hollywood, when compared to the Brits and Canadians. When Blanchett won she even mentioned in her speech about Hollywood needing to hire more Aussie talent as if it's the US film industry's responsibility.

by Anonymous

reply 220

11/18/2018

R219 here, just confirmed with the article below that Miseducation of Cameron Post avoided MPAA ratings to be able to reach queer youth without being censored for content. There’s mention that the film Because I’m a Cheerleader originally got a NC17 rating despite no nudity and less sexual content then American Pie the same year. They edited down to get a R rating, but again it sounds like homophobia was part of the issue. They concede that there might be problems getting it into theaters, but felt the risk was worth it. Really makes me wish Boy Erased had lobbied hard for PG13, if THUG could have done it this year maybe they could have too.

by Anonymous

reply 221

11/18/2018

Lucas got a nomination for best actor in drama on the golden globes

by Anonymous

reply 222

12/06/2018

I was snowed in last March and spent the weekend watching Oscar nominated films and then the telecast. I didn't realize this guy was in both 'ladybird' and '3 billboards'until I was halfway through the second film. Furthermore, later that week when I was headed back east I swear I saw him at the SF airport. I looked at him with what must have been a 'hey aren't you that guy' look on my face because he made eye contact, smiled and nodded. My traveling partner said to me 'hey, isn't that the guy from ladybird?'. I don't know for sure but that's my brush with greatness.

by Anonymous

reply 223

12/06/2018

R223, you blew your chance. You could have fucked an Oscar nominee in the airport bathroom.

by Anonymous

reply 224

12/06/2018

I saw the film a couple of days ago, and even though the film is understated, it was still discomforting, which was probably the intention. The film suggests that the "therapy" gets worse as the process continues, but the film only shows the initial stages of the conversion process, which was more than enough to show its true nature. If the film had gone over the top, it would be less believable, which would defeat its intentions. Instead, it leaves that to the viewer's imagination.

Hedges, Kidman and Crowe were all believable in their roles. Kidman was much more real than I expected. The movie is overall well done.

by Anonymous

reply 225

12/06/2018

The brief scene with Cherry Jones gets me. The one person that tries to talk at least some sense to the guy.

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